Central switchboard at Prince Albert - probably P.A.'s first
- R-A4513
- Unidad documental simple
- 1950 or before
Central switchboard at Prince Albert - probably P.A.'s first.
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Central switchboard at Prince Albert - probably P.A.'s first
Central switchboard at Prince Albert - probably P.A.'s first.
From MA 5 file to accompany report dated May 21, 1945 to A.S. Sibbald, Chairman of the Local Government Board, from the Dept. of Municipal Affairs.
Saskatchewan. Community Planning Branch
Old police building, Prince Albert.
Prince Albert - elevators, one in background under construction.
A man wearing a fur parka with a dog sled team, on the frozen river at Prince Albert. Another man sitting on a box on a dog sled in a lumberyard. Winter.
Puppy inside an oats cereal can
A puppy inside an oats cereal can. Owned by J. F. McKay, Prince Albert. 1920-1921.
Documentary: Depicts forest products, specifically cutting and processing lumber. Plants are in Hudson Bay, Prince Albert, Big River and Carrot River are shown. By: FH
Lumby Productions Ltd., 1965-1988
Mayor Cuelenaere and Dr. Woodrow toll city hall bell at outset of three-day oral polio vaccine blitz.
Administrator of Education, with some children, their teacher, and chairman of school committee
Chesley Hickman Piercy, Administrator of education for northern Saskatchewan (centre) "and a few of his charge" [some] Cree Indian and Métis children from north end of Montreal Lake. Other adults: Walter Wasylow (left), their teacher, and Frank Nelson (right), chairman of school committee. Photo was likely taken in front of the central fire hall, in Prince Albert.